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Seven years of age

and already a comedian in a refugee camp!

I am seven years old and I am a comedian. My parents are refugees from South Sudan. I was born in Kakuma. I was inspired by my elder brother, one of the well-known comedians in Kakuma. My dream is to become a professional comedian soon and to promote comedy in Kakuma, my country and the rest of the world! I am Kuir Aguer Deng. My parents fled from South Sudan in 2004 due to war. My parents said they were attacked by rebel groups. Many people were killed including my cousin. Houses were burned to ashes.  And properties worth millions were destroyed. I myself take Kakuma as my home. I have never moved to other parts of the world. I like many things about Kakuma. For instance, Kakuma is a learning center. There is free education. It supports youth to work towards their talents and achieve their dreams. Besides, Kakuma is safe and there is freedom. Unlike in my country South Sudan where youth are restricted on people are killed easily. On the other hand, the disgusting things in Kakuma are; poor feeding, hot and dry climatic conditions, and sometimes it is hard for a girl child to get all her basic needs. I am a passionate comedian. I like comedy and it is what I usually do in my life. I started comedy in 2018 when I was five. I was inspired by my elder brother. He is a professional comedian and he is one of the well-known comedians in Kakuma. His jokes often entertain and make us laugh every day. From there, I developed an interest in comedy because I like to joke and entertain people. I joined Jieng comedy in 2019, comedy formed by a group of youth from Kakuma in 2014. Its main aim was to bring talented youth together and nurture their comedy talents.  Comedy is important in almost every aspect of our lives. It teaches us about life. It promotes unity and cultural integration. And, most importantly, comedy relieves people from stress and trauma by keeping them busy. Uniquely, comedy prevents youth from engaging in substance abuse. It brings people from different backgrounds, cultures, norms, traditions and beliefs together.  This eventually promotes social interaction and peaceful co-existent. In my personal life, comedy makes me unique, more especially when entertaining people. It allows me to interact with people from different cultures and to learn from them. I perform during school and community events. And I have even been interviewed by foreign radio journalists. Comedy has opened the way for me to know life at a tender age. It makes me focus on life and work towards achieving my dreams of becoming a professional comedian soon. Nevertheless, some challenges come with comedy in Kakuma. For instance, some parents do not allow their children to join comedy for their reasons.  And lack of instruments, a camera for shooting for instance and a laptop for editing videos, is a great challenge because it requires some funds to acquire these materials. I am hopeful that through comedy, I will be able to get some support from well-wishers and to be able to get all these materials for the comedy. My dream is to become a professional comedian soon and promote comedy in Kakuma, my country and the rest of the world. My message to the young people or anyone interested in comedy is that always stay focused and work hard on your talent and you will achieve your dream.


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